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Using white stoneware as the base, purple and yellow mason stains were applied to create a vibrant, patterned clay block. This block was precisely sliced, and the slices were carefully arranged into a slab to maintain the continuity of the design. The slab was then used in hand-building a tray, resulting in a unique piece that showcases the intricate, handcrafted pattern.
Elevate your dining experience with this exquisite small stoneware serving bowl, crafted using the traditional nerikomi, or agateware technique. Featuring a unique blend of purple and yellow clay, each bowl showcases a mesmerizing swirl of colors, ensuring no two pieces are exactly alike. Perfectly sized for dinner for two, this bowl combines artistry and functionality, making it an ideal choice for serving salads, sides, or desserts. Durable and microwave safe, it’s as practical as it is beautiful—add a touch of handmade elegance to your table today.
Elevate your home decor with this exquisite decorative bowl and tray set, crafted using the traditional Nerikomi technique. This unique method involves layering and slicing multiple blocks of clay—much like preparing a tube of festive sugar cookies—resulting in intricate, one-of-a-kind patterns embedded within the clay itself. Each slice is carefully placed into a slab from which the bowl and tray are formed, ensuring every piece is a distinct work of art. Perfect as a centerpiece or serving set, this bowl and tray combination brings a blend of artistry and functionality to any space. Add timeless elegance and handmade craftsmanship to your collection with this stunning Nerikomi ceramic set.
Nerikage is the ancient art of creating a design within a coil or section of clay, then slicing these sections and arranging them to form a slab from which a vessel is created.
Mokume gane is the ancient art of layering colored clays and carving to reveal the layers below the surface.
Nerikomi, also known as marbling or agateware, is a technique where colored clays are combined and then formed into vessels using standard wheel-throwing or hand-building techniques.
Featuring functional and decorative ceramics
including dinnerware, cookware, decorative items, jewelry, and colored clay arts.
Items are wheel-thrown or hand-built using a variety of techniques, including nerikomi and mokume gane, and marbling, carving, and sculpting.